rionaleonhart: final fantasy x-2: the sun is rising, yuna looks to the future. (you have got to be kidding)
Riona ([personal profile] rionaleonhart) wrote2007-01-13 10:34 pm

Let Me Get Something Straight Here: Engaged?

I have watched about twelve episodes of Stargate SG-1, and I have already met four different versions of Jack O'Neill, three of Samantha Carter, three of Teal'c and two of Daniel Jackson. I may have already written a tiny Daniel Jackson/Daniel Jackson ficlet. I REGRET NOTHING.

For a person with a weird penchant for pairing people up with alternate versions of themselves, this is almost too much.

Anyway! As I now have the ability to create one, I do believe that this calls for an extremely odd poll. Don't you?

[Poll #906228]

(Is it too obvious that the main reason I actually posted this instead of abandoning the idea and slinking away in shame was because I really, really wanted to have the utterly irrelevant last question? I'm very interested in seeing what people might come up with with a 255-character limit.)

(EDIT: Oh my God, I can't believe I posted this. What must you all think of me? I HAVE COMPLICATED BUT COMPLETELY NON-SEXUAL AND NON-NARCISSISTIC REASONS FOR NOT COMPLETELY STRIKING OUT THE POSSIBILITY OF KISSING MYSELF. STOP STARING AT ME WITH YOUR JUDGEMENTAL EYES. IT WOULD BE FIC RESEARCH. FIC RESEARCH. The sad thing is that I am actually completely serious. I am the only person I know who would understand 'Hey, I'm completely uninterested in having a sexual or romantic relationship, but I think actually kissing someone might make me better able to write about it.')

Also, is it a bad thing that, when my little brother complains of stomach pain, my immediate thought is 'OH NO HE HAS BEEN GOA'ULDED'? It is, isn't it?

P.S. As an apology for the utter inexcuseability of this poll: if you comment on this post, I will tell you something I like about you.

[identity profile] treelines.livejournal.com 2007-01-14 01:13 am (UTC)(link)
You, oh man. I think you might really enjoy Heroes. It is a television show on NBC (http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/) whose premise is basically "random people start developing genetically feasible superpowers". And it is amazing and full of potential and (random trivia) Dr. Wen from Scrubs plays sidekick and there is an apocalypse that needs aversion and indestructible cheerleaders that need saving and I purport that it does not get much better than that. I have only just started watching it recently and I am le hooked.

Plus, to tie it all back together, there is a character with two personalities and perhaps the potential for self/self-age. Really twisted self/self, but, yes. Good times.